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  1. Dec 15, 2023 · The D.C. area is home to many outstanding Chinese restaurants, but diners willing to travel outside the city limits will be rewarded. Places like Rockville, Falls Church, and Fairfax County...

    • Bao bei Chinese Brasserie
    • Sai Woo
    • Kissa Tanto
    • Phnom Penh Restaurant
    • Gain Wah Restaurant
    • Jade Dynasty Restaurant
    • Chinatown BBQ
    • Juke Fried Chicken
    • Fat Mao Noodle Bar
    • New Town Bakery

    $$$ | 163 Keefer Street | Cuisine: Modern Chinese | Website If fortune cookie Cantonese restaurants evoke guilty pleasure memories of MSG, fried rice, and chicken chow mein you’re not alone – but maybe it’s time to move into the now. One way of ridding yourself of all that guilt and grease is at Bao Bei Brasserie. The deliciously elevated Chinese s...

    $$$ | 158 E. Pender Street | Cuisine: Asian Fusion | Website Sai Woo is another restaurant meshing modernity with the cultural heritage of Chinatown. The result? A contemporary Asian Fusion menu in a stunning modern dining room within one of the neighbourhood’s oldest heritage buildings. Sai Woo, one of the city’s original Chinatown restaurants dat...

    $$$ | 263 E. Pender Street | Cuisine: Japanese/Italian | Website Most people’s immediate reaction upon hearing the words Japanese/Italian Fusion is quite simple: why? However, executive chef Joel Watanabe, who is of mixed Japanese and Corsican extraction, has boldly dared to ask a different question: why not? The results? A restaurant that has capt...

    $$ | 244 E. Georgia | Cuisine: South-East Asian | Website Perennially ranked as our city’s best South-East Asian eatery, this one-time hidden gem has evolved into a Vancouver Chinatown restaurant institution. After one bite you’ll begin to understand why Vancouverites and visitors alike are willing to line up around the block for a taste of their s...

    $ | 218 Keefer Street | Cuisine:Traditional Cantonese Vancouver’s Chinatown is an emerging neighbourhood with a wealth of award winning restaurants representing a veritable United Nations of culinary styles. Some are resistant to these changes – Gain Wah is one of them. They’ve been serving delicious traditional Cantonese fare for close to four dec...

    $$ | 137 E. Pender Street | Cuisine: Chinese | Website One of the favourite activities of any Vancouver foodie worth their salt is to dim-sum. FYI, this features highly on some of the best food tours in Vancouver. For many of us it’s more than just a meal – it’s a social activity and an experience in and of itself. While many of the most popular di...

    $ | 130 E. Pender Street | Cuisine: Chinese BBQ | Website This traditional Chinese BBQ joint made it into my must eat Vancouver dishesfor capturing the historic spirit of Chinatown like few others. As soon as you enter you will instantaneously be seduced by the sweet smell of the caramel roasted duck and crispy pork belly hanging tantalizingly in t...

    $ | 182 Keefer Street | Cuisine: Fried Chicken/BBQ | Website If sifting through this list of Vancouver Chinatown restaurants hasn’t got you pumped up for flavours from the Orient then don’t worry – we’ve got you covered crispy batter here. Juke Fried Chicken has quickly become Vancouver’s most popular spot for finger lickin’ good fried chicken and ...

    $ | 217 E. Georgia Street | Cuisine: Asian Noodles | Website There is just something about the combination of a hearty, rich bowl of noodles and an ice cold beer that perfectly breaks up your day when you’re travelling. While downtown Vancouver is chock full of fantastic ramen spots, when we’re in Chinatown we like to head to Fat Mao Noodlesto sati...

    $ | 148 E. Pender | Cuisine: Chinese Bakery | Website This Chinatown mainstay is a feature on any proper Vancouver itinerary and has been serving their famous steamed buns and dim-sumto eager Vancouverites since 1980. While there is a restaurant in the the back that serves a selection of Cantonese favourites, there’s also Vancouver’s best breakfast...

    • China Boy. Chinese. $$$$ China Boy is a cash-only takeout restaurant that serves the kind of food you skip home to eat. Walk up to the cloistered storefront and you’ll find a window decorated in twinkling lights and a cartoonized version of the menu drawn in bright pastel colors.
    • Reren. Chinese. $$$$ For solo diners, Reren is a quiet lunchtime pick with impeccable service, affordable options, and really great food. When you walk into the restaurant, there's a mural of mummified noodles boiling in a pot of soup that you kind of just have to see it to believe.
    • TKK Fried Chicken. Taiwanese. $$$$Perfect For:Lunch Serious Take-Out Operation. Most of the Chinese restaurants in Chinatown have been around for a long time, but TKK Fried Chicken is a very welcome recent addition.
    • Wok And Roll. Chinese. $$$$ Wok and Roll is a lunchtime dream, because while the price may be budget (lunch specials are under $10), the food isn’t.
  2. Best Chinese Restaurants in Chinatown Vancouver, British Columbia: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Chinatown Vancouver Chinese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

  3. Best Chinese Restaurants in Vancouver, British Columbia: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Vancouver Chinese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

  4. Sunday. 10 AM-3 PM. 5 PM-9:30 PM. Chef's Choice Chinese Cuisine – a restaurant in the 2023 MICHELIN Guide Canada. The MICHELIN inspectors’ point of view, information on prices, types of cuisine and opening hours on the MICHELIN Guide's official website.

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